Oh, a thought I had earlier this year about the movie Teen Wolf first I got the double feature of it first which I watched
the first movie only because it was double sided and without thinking of it till now I saw it for 12 bucks at Sunrise Records by surprise
and I bought it separately because they just got some sort of first supplier/auction of mgm dvds after hmv went out of business.
I also was not thinking about Teen Wolf mj lately but I said if I ever found it on its own i'd buy it no matter what the price
was but sunrise records has abit of there movies at a hire price but 14 bucks all together was not bad and it was worth it for Teen Wolf

I rewatched Big Daddy (1999) on dvd, first time i've watched it for over 4 years ago when the last time I saw it
was on tv. But I still get the same old kicks watching the movie I believe I saw this in theatures when I was away
back in Windsor, Ontario.

I havnt seen this movie in the last few years and I was going to watch it last year but I dont care for Netflix sometimes
and I did buy the movie last year but I took it back because it was on netflix that I remember about it and thinking I was going to watch it on netflix and for another reason why I did not watch it on Netflix is because my volume sucks on some videos on my monitor. But this year later I bought it because it was deleted from netflix after checking to see if it was still on there first which it wasnt and after that I got myself the dvd of the movie
from walmart a few weeks ago and finally decide to rewatch it today and I did and I enjoy the film and the laughter of it as always.

Quite confident in saying that Blade Runner 2049 is masterpiece level good. Continually floored by aspects of this film no matter how many times I return to it which is 3 and counting. Up there with Carol, Inception and 12 Years A Slave as one of the best of the decade.

Yeah i watched Blade Runner 2049 with my roommate, both of us were mesmerized throughout most of it. I would call it one of the best films I've ever seen. He said the same. I'm a big Gosling fan ever since seeing the movie Drive, so was excited to see this, definitely wasn't disappointed.

Gosling really knew how to anchor the film with his performance which at times is staid and at others is electrifying. The film is not just a collection of great scenes it's all of a piece which for a film of that running length is an achievement in and of itself.

I thought this was very funny family comedy and I thought it was close to the Ace Ventura ones and Carey wore a Sidney Crosby
pits pens jersey in a seen of the film I thought was awesome it was the first time i saw it.

Got a chance to catch up on some old movies while I was held hostage by the one - two punch of an arctic temperature wave and the "Bomb Cyclone" storm that came up the coast. In this part of VA, snow removal plans pretty much consist of "wait for it to melt".

Watched a series of RKO B movies, about amateur sleuth/adventurer "The Falcon". This character differs from similar series like The Lone Wolf or Boston Blackie in that he is not a reformed ex-criminal, but a smooth lady's man who'se woman chasing usually leads him into some crime solving adventure.

These short 70 minute films all pretty much have fast pacing and surprisingly complex plots. Very similar to "The Saint" character.

The Gay Falcon (1941)
Before the term "gay" meant what it does today; was the character's first name.

A Date with the Falcon (1942)The Falcon Takes Over (1942)The Falcon's Brother (1942)
The actor playing the lead, George Sanders, wanted to get out of B movies, so they brought in his real life brother Tom Conway to play the character's brother, and had the original Falcon die off, with his brother taking over the role.

The Falcon Strikes Back (1943)The Falcon in Danger (1943)The Falcon and the Co-eds (1943)The Falcon Out West (1944)The Falcon in Mexico (1944)The Falcon in Hollywood (1944)The Falcon in San Francisco (1945)